![]() ↑ Live from Macworld 2008: Steve Jobs keynote by Ryan Block, Engadget.↑ Microsoft details Office 2008 for Mac pricing by Jim Dalrymple, Macworld.↑ Microsoft Office 08 pushed back to Macworld 2008 because it sucks.↑ Microsoft pushes back Office 2008 for Mac until January by Jacqui Cheng, Ars Technica.↑ Office 2008 for Mac Arriving Today by David Nagel, Redmond Channel Partner.Microsoft ended support for Office 2008 on April 9, 2013. DVD-ROM drive or network connection for installation.Mac OS X 10.4.9 to macOS 10.14.6 ( macOS 10.15 and later do not support 32-bit software).Intel, PowerPC G4 or higher processor (500 MHz or faster recommended).Newly added or updated software included Entourage 2008 Web Services Edition and Document Connection for Mac. Business Edition, replaced the Standard and Special Media Editions in September 2009 for $399.95, or for $239.95 as an upgrade. ![]() Includes Standard Edition contents plus Microsoft Expression Media asset management software. Special Media Edition, available through retail for $499.95.Includes Microsoft Server Exchange support and Automator Actions for Workflows in Microsoft Office. Standard Edition, available through retail for $399.95. ![]() Home and Student Edition, available through retail for $149.95 with support for up to 3 user installations.Office 2008 for Mac was available in three editions, all of which included Word 2008, Excel 2008, PowerPoint 2008, and Entourage 2008. However, support for Visual Basic macros was not ported until Microsoft Office for Mac 2011, released in 2010. ![]() It was released on Januat the Macworld Expo in San Francisco. Office 2008 was originally scheduled to be released in Fall 2007, but was delayed due to quality control issues and challenges stemming from Apple's transition to Intel processors. ![]()
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